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Show I e8 daiXfy7wAl H ZrffSf&A E5TRO: Sowers andReap- H ' ' ( ' . -4 era This is a story that H :J ,"' h. & y. t "U appeal to all who H .? Y, t ?' 1Ik0 a eood, old-fash- HI1 -J' ' ;4 ' r 'i loned romance, whera HI " ' " "? '' K tho hero and heroine H XVvV ar por3cPlltod to lho H' llm,t a"d lovo tri- H ttmphs in tho end, Emmy Wchlen. the capa- H Wo English actress, haa the part of "Annie H Leigh." who loves the rich man'a son, the man H who ovmB e factory where she works aa a common hand. Thoy aro married secrotly; tho l husband is kidnaped by his cruel father; all evl- H: dences of the marriage aro destroyed; the only Hi witness to the ceremony la burned to death, the H huoband Is convinced that his young wife In H dead? ho marries another. "Annlo Leigh" goes H to the city, finds work in a movlo studio and HI becomes a great ctar the play must bo ceon to j be appreciated. Georgo Stuart Christie sup- I ports Emmy "Whclen in the part of the young H hubsand. - H I j Belzeniok: Poppy Norma- Talmadge, the star whirh v.. k 4 hcart-Jnterest novel wnich haa been adantoH tnr- tu Xl?188 Stoly' "Poppy DeSn" too Uons L T?' VCr 7hS triaia and fibula! Uona the flction-reading public haa wept, is haa ever done. Poppy has been staged with great elaborateness. The book form of tho story contained a wonderful variety of scones and characters, and they have been- transferred to the screen with great faithfulness. Bugcno O'Brien and Frederick Perry aro tho principal male supports to Miss Talmadge. World Film: Maternity-Alice Brady iB the heroino of Maternity, a photoplay dealing with birth fear as tho psychological background. A spectacular scene In this plcturo 1b tho burning burn-ing of a largo hospital, from which Miss Brady rescues tho child of a woman of whom sho Is Jealous in tho story. There aro all sorts of thrills In tho picture, on automobllo smash-up and other exciting action. Mh?a Brady, who la fast becoming a popular favorite, does excellent work aa tho young wife who is tortured wttli birth fear, because hor sister, mother and grandmother died in child-birth. David Powoll Is the young husband whoso oneobsesalon Is children. John Bowers takes the part of a physician. Marie Chambers and Madge Evans havo leading parts. Mutual: Reputatiop Edna Goodrich returns to tho screen in this play after having been absent many months. Reputation was written especially for tho star by John B. Clymer, author of Ashes of Embers, Tho White Raven. Tho Diplomatic Romonco and many other film suce'essos. Reputation Is a play with a moral for a motif a moral that goes home and touches a spot In the conscience. Miss Goodrich Good-rich handles hor part in tho same capablo and artistic manner that has always characterized charac-terized her work in either branch of tho histrionic his-trionic art. A rather imposing list of names aro In the supporting cast, which Includes William Wil-liam HInckloy, who plays opposite Miss Goodrich; Good-rich; Frank Goldsmith, Carey Leo, Esther Ivans and Nellie Parker Spaulding. Vltagraph: Clover's Rebellion AnlUl Stewart Stew-art Is tho bright particular star of this photoplay. photo-play. "Clover Dean," played by Miss Stewart. is an orphan of groat wealth, who lives with her uncle 'and aunt. Each tries to marry her off to a man who will help to materialize pet amlbtions. Tho undo -wants her to marry a millionaire coal dealer in order to 8trengthen his business Interests; tho aunt has selectod a degenerate with a title sololy with tho object of furthering hor own social 'aspirations. "Clover" Bpoils their plans by falling In love with a veryj young doctor,- who- has few pa- tients but high hopes. Of course there aro all sorts of mysteries and uncxplainablo happenings happen-ings before the happy ending. Rudolph Cameron Cam-eron plays tho part of the young doctor and Brinsley Shaw, Eulallo Jensen, Julia Swayno Gordon, William Dunn and others havo prominent promi-nent parts. Fox: Heart and Soul Theda Bara, whoso contract with William Fox calls for eight feature fea-ture productions a year, appears as the star in this supcrpicturc, which Is founded on Sir Rider Haggard's novel, "Jess." and Is a soul-stlrrln? strugglo of lovo and duty. Miss Bara as "Jess'' is given charge of her younger sister. "Bess." by ner dying mother. When the girls aro grown to womanhood both fall in love with tho samo man, and "Jess" Is torn between her lovo for the man and hor promlso to her mother. She finally leaves her sister and tho man to get better acquainted, but "Bess" Is captured in an uprising in the country and Is saved by "Jess," who rides to a distant fort and brings a do-tachment do-tachment of soldiers to tho rescue. .The picture pic-ture has been produced on an claborato ncala and thore aro a great many spectacular and pretentious scenes. Edison: The Tolltalo Stop Here Is a otory of deep interest woven around the lives of one "Giovanni Pallazl" and his blind daughter, "Lucia," "Giovanni," who Is connected with a gang of criminals In his own country, decides to go straight and comes to Amorica with his daughter. Ho prospers, and his former associates,-hearing of his success, demand to-ahare in his wealth and threaten assassination if he doo3 not pay up. He refuses. The decree de-cree cf tho band is carried out. "Lucia." whoso sense of hearing Is unusually acute because of her affliction of blindness, hears and remembers remem-bers the assassin's footsteps and is enabled to Identify and bring him to Justice. Shirley Mason Ma-son ha," tho part of "Lucia" and Charles Sutton. Sut-ton. Is "Lugi." the villain. Pat O'Malloy. Blgo-low Blgo-low Cooper and Sally Cruto also have good parts. Fox: The Broadway Sport Stuart Holmes, the sleek villain of many Fox productions, appears ap-pears In n novel rolo in this film. His makeup make-up and the clothes ho wears are so different from hi; usual sartorial adornment that oven hi3 most, ardont admirers will hardly recognize recog-nize him. However, ho docs some very clover characterization In tho play, which deals with the activities of the swiftly moving lif0 of tho big city. Wanda Petit, a new leading woman wom-an In the Fox forces, plays opposite Holmes and shews unusual talent and fearlessness In soma of the difficult scenes In which she an-pcars. Paramount: Freckles This famous novel of Gene Strntton Porter's has been made into a film by the Laaky Company, under the direction direc-tion of Marshall Ncilan. with Jack Pickford as tho one-armed horo and Louise Huff as th. girl. The story of Freckles is about an unfor-tunato unfor-tunato orphan, who becomes so highly Incennsd at tho scoffing and the gibes of tho othor boys in tho homo that he runs away. Despite hla one arm, ho is absolutely, fearless, and aeon makes his mark in McLean's lumber camp by I ;' whipping the bully of tho camp. Ho is given s p a Job as watchman in tho treacherous and ' t snake-infested Umbcrlost. where his devotion p to dut:' nearly costs him his life. Lillian LeUjh- ' - ton, Hobart Bosworth, Blllio Elmer. E. H. Mar- . , tin, Jane Wolfe and Ernest Joy arc seen to ad- vantage In the plcturo. f 8 . fli Laaky: Unconqucrcd Not sinco The Cheat) l tl JiHs Fonnle Ward, who stars In Unconquored. J l Id iiau nsort scopo for the display of her talenta M tLan atress tha" n this feature. Miss WnrJJfL 6 takc-a tho part of a, young mother, whoso do- P !! votion to her small son leads her to risk her U & ', '" P'cctlng him from a brutal father .1 Jf and afterwards from a negro fanatic. The play i jf tne . rLunS dramflHc. and abounds with , J h. partor ie3,,f 1,fc' blllio Jacobs plays the . tt SSude, . I Sn' aml th0 r03t of the " ' arshan t fames as Uob Bosworth. Tully j Jano D-". Mabel Van Buren and j J 2ola7s o?af.:, A Man and a 'oman-Emn SSS?2-"- i Auston. do fun i.. I. h Hallor Qnd Lesllo l . ioJ K?iu2;,rattnorlntr,cRto -i Zadee aurbank alThVv,. , dl0' Barkor ard I la n accnSw C0d part3 and reglstoa a n acceptable manner. , o.s . ., U hhhBBHHHHBHHBBHhk |